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Customer Reviews
Yes, you can make your OWN "San Pellegrino" or "Panna" with this and baking sodaLOVE this stuff.Just add some, with maybe a pinch of baking soda, to your water, preferably filtered. use maybe 1/8 to 3/4 teaspoon, depending on your water and your preference.Tastes very similar to San Pellegrino (if you put it through your SodaStream for fizz) or Panna (if you prefer flat water).Saves me a TON of money.Saves me a TON of recycyling.Saves the Earth the carbon footprint of the transportation of bottles of water from a different continent.Highly recommended
5Amazing product. Tastes exactly like Pellegrino waterAmazing product. Tastes exactly like Pellegrino water. They have saved me countless trips to the store, lugging back heavy water bottles at great expense.
5works for faux pelligrino also.I also ended up using this salt as a diy pelligrino. I use 1/4 teaspoon per one soda stream bottle before adding gas. It isn't exactly like pelligrino, but it comes pretty close and I no longer have to lug heavy cases from Costco
5Faux PellegrinoBurton Salts have a mineral profile that is almost 100% identical to San Pellegrino bottled water. I use 1.2 grams (or 1/4 heaping teaspoon) with a liter of water, then carbonate with the SodaStream. I absolutely cannot tell the difference, and I have a super fussy palette. Very cool stuff.
5Using it with sodastream to make fuzzy mineral water.Works great adding 1/4 - 1/2 tsp per liter of water.Carbonate water. Add salts and turn and swirl water bottle a bit to mix. Takes a little bit to dissolve. I then pour it into an empty container so I can wash the sodastream container and get it back full of water and in the fridge so it will be ready for next time. Have to make sure all of the minerals mix. Really tastes like the sparking mineral water I buy in the store.
4From Soda Stream to San Pelligrino!Makes my soda pop water taste just like San Pelligrino! I love this stuff. The size of this bag will last me well over a year and I tend to drink at least one liter of water a day from my soda stream thing. I use about 1/2 teaspoon per liter and it comes out perfect.
5wowusing in my soda steam ..it tastes awesome...good bye expensive mineral water
5Make mountain spring water great tasteI get local mountain spring water which is hard water, then add this water salt and carbonate. It tastes great like Pellegrino.
5arrived quickly, good packagingNo, I can not taste it. I just use it because I brew beer with deionized water because our local water is quite hard and salty.
5Perfect mineral water at home.No mushroom taste for me at all...even my italian husband thinks it's as good as Pellegrino. 1\8 tsp in a small soda stream bottle, or 1\4 tsp in a liter bottle. Add and shake before carbonation. Perfect!
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